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Dr Ali Ahmed S Kazi as Medical Superintendent Civil Hospital Karachi

Dr. Ali Ahmed S Kazi (1896–1970) was one of the few physicians in Sind Province when Sindh was created as a province in British India in 1936.

Family

He was born in 1896 and was a nephew of the great intellectual Allama I. I. Kazi and his illustrious wife Elsa Kazi. His father, Sharafuddin Kazi died when he was still quite young.

Career

Kazi played a pioneering role initially in creating the Liaquat Medical College now the Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences from the existing medical school at Hyderabad. Subsequently, he directed his attention to the strengthening and consolidation of the Dow Medical College at Karachi. He was appointed as the first Medical Superintendent of Civil Hospital Karachi in 1949. Subsequently, in 1952, he was appointed Director Health Services for the Sindh province. He retired from service in 1955.

Life after retirement

He devoted his time to writing books on clinical subjects and psychology. One of his books on psychology is a textbook for the Masters in Psychology course at the University of Sindh.

Death

Kazi died in 1970 leaving behind his widow Ayesha, a son - the late Ahmed Hussain A Kazi - a civil servant who was a Secretary to the Government of Pakistan from 1974 to 1979, three grandchildren Nilofer Qureshi, Safdar Kazi and Ghulam Nabi Kazi.

See also

References

  1. An introduction to Dow Medical College Karachi
  2. An introduction to Civil Hospital Karachi


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